R. SIMPSON, 132 Na.s.sau Street, N. Y.
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
Books for the School and Family.
ARITHMETIC.
FRENCH"S FIRST LESSONS IN NUMBERS. First Lessons in Numbers, in their Natural Order: First, _Visible Objects_; Second, _Concrete Numbers_; Third, _Abstract Numbers_. By JOHN H. FRENCH, LL.D. Ill.u.s.trated. 16mo, Half Leather, 25 cents.
FRENCH"S ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC FOR THE SLATE. Elementary Arithmetic for the Slate, in which Methods and Rules are based upon Principles established by Induction. By JOHN H. FRENCH, LL.D. Ill"d. l6mo, Half Leather, 37 cts.
FRENCH"S MENTAL ARITHMETIC. Mental Arithmetic, in which Combinations of Numbers, Solutions of Problems, and Principles of Arithmetical a.n.a.lysis are based upon the Laws of Mental Development. By JOHN H. FRENCH, LL.D.
Ill.u.s.trated. l6mo, Half Leather, 36 cents.
NATURAL SCIENCE.
FIRST LESSONS IN NATURAL HISTORY AND LANGUAGE. Entertaining and Instructive Lessons in Natural History and Language for Primary and Grammar Schools. 12mo, Cloth, 35 cents.
THE CHILD"S BOOK OF NATURE. The Child"s Book of Nature, for the Use of Families and Schools: intended to aid Mothers and Teachers in Training Children in the Observation of Nature. In Three Parts. Part I. Plants, Part II. Animals. Part III. Air, Water, Heat, Light, &c. By WORTHINGTON HOOKER, M.D. Ill.u.s.trated. The Three Parts complete in One Volume, Small 4to, Half Leather, $1.12; or, separately, in Cloth, Part I., 45 cents; Part II., 48 cents; Part III., 48 cents.
HOOKER"S FIRST BOOK IN CHEMISTRY. A First Book in Chemistry. By WORTHINGTON HOOKER, M.D. Ill"d. Revised. Square 4to, Cloth, 48 cts.
FARADAY"S CHEMISTRY OF A CANDLE. Chemistry of a Candle. A Course of Six Lectures on the Chemical History of a Candle, to which is added a Lecture on Platinum. By M. FARADAY. Edited by W. CROOKES. Ill.u.s.trated.
l6mo, Cloth, $1.00.
FARADAY"S PHYSICAL FORCES. Physical Forces. A Course of Six Lectures on the Various Forces of Matter, and their Relations to Each Other. By M.
FARADAY. Edited by W. CROOKES. Ill.u.s.trated. 16mo, Cloth, $1.00.
FRENCH AND GERMAN.
FRENCH PRINCIPIA, PART I. A First French Course: containing Grammar, Delectus, and Exercise-Book, with Vocabularies. On the Plan of Dr.
Smith"s _Principia Latina_. 12mo, Cloth, 50 cents.
FRENCH PRINCIPIA, PART II. A First French Reading-Book. Containing Fables, Anecdotes, Inventions, Discoveries, Natural History, and French History. With Grammatical Questions, Notes, and a Copious Etymological Dictionary. On the Plan of Dr. Smith"s _Principia Latina_. 12mo, Cloth, 80 cents.
GERMAN PRINCIPIA, PART I. A First German Course. Containing Grammar, Delectus, Exercise-Book, and Vocabularies. On the Plan of Dr. Smith"s _Principia Latina_. 12mo, Cloth, 50 cents.
GERMAN PRINCIPIA, PART II. A First German Reading-Book. Containing Fables, Anecdotes, Natural History, German History, and a Comedy. With Grammatical Questions, Notes, and a Dictionary. On the Plan of Dr.
Smith"s _Principia Latina_. 12mo, Cloth, 80 cents.
COMFORT"S GERMAN PRIMER. A German Primer. By GEORGE F. COMFORT, A.M.
12mo, Half Leather, 50 cents.
COMFORT"S FIRST BOOK IN GERMAN. A First Book in German. By GEORGE F.
COMFORT, A.M. 12mo, Half Leather, 60 cents.
COMFORT"S FIRST GERMAN READER. The First German Reader: to succeed the "First Book in German." By GEORGE F. COMFORT, A.M. 12mo, Cloth, 50 cents.
OBJECT LESSONS.
WILLSON"S MANUAL OF OBJECT LESSONS. A Manual of Information and Suggestions for Object Lessons, in a Course of Elementary Instruction.
By MARCIUS WILLSON. 12mo, Cloth, $1.00.
CALKINS"S PRIMARY OBJECT LESSONS. Primary Object Lessons, for Training the Senses and Developing the Faculties of Children. A Manual of Elementary Instruction for Parents and Teachers. By N. A. CALKINS.
Fifteenth Edition. Rewritten and Enlarged. 12mo, Cloth, $1.00.
Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
_Sent by mail, postage prepaid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the price._
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TOO MUCH BIRTHDAY.
See poor little Jamie in mamma"s low chair, With the roses all gone from his cheeks so fair.
Too languid to look At the picture-book; Too tired even, I think, to care For the wonderful story kind nurse would tell To the dear little boy who has not been well.
Why did the roses so suddenly go, And leave those cheeks as white as the snow?
Ah, Jamie knows of a little boy Who had far too much of frolic and joy On a certain day, So merry and gay; A birthday party it was, they say.
But Jamie will soon be well again, Free from weakness, and free from pain.
The dimples will gather in chin and cheek, And mischief again in his eyes will speak; No more he"ll care To sit in a chair, But all over the house for fun will seek.
THE BOTTLED SHOWER-BATH.
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Procure a small vial of thin gla.s.s; such as h.o.m.oeopathic medicines come in are best. In the bottom of this file with a fine file four holes, as represented in our cut; then fill it with water, and hand it to a friend, requesting him to smell it. As soon as he removes the cork, the water will pour out of the holes at the bottom.